April 2010
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NHS IT official: we've secured future for 1000s of users
Below are excerpts from a letter sent last week by Ruth Carnall, NHS London Chief Executive, to all London IT directors and NHS Chief Executives.The letter makes no apology for the signing of a new ... Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Video: Gartner predicts hike in hardware demand
Worldwide IT spending will grow by 5.3% to $3.4trn in 2010 as consumers and businesses buy more IT hardware, according to Gartner.
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April 12, 2010
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Wrench in the System: How to reorganise IT projects
When significant numbers of workers have trouble using a business system, and familiarity breeds only frustration, resentment, and hostility, the common assumption is that more training is needed… Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Government wants to reduce over 100 datacentes to 12
I was in a meeting on Friday with a supplier who told me a tender has been put out by the government looking for a supplier that can consolidate over 100 datacenters to 12.That's a big job. It is ... Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Why I'm a fan of small talk in business
Derek Sivers reminds us that on the other end of our keyboard there lies a real person, someone who has real feelings, who will have real reactions to what we say. When we yell at our car or coffee ... Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Interview: Wendy Hall on what web science could mean for businesses
Wendy Hall, one of the first computer scientists to investigate hypermedia and multimedia, will be a driving force behind a new institute created to study the internet. Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Security-related social networking issues abound in organisations
Security-related social networking issues are commonplace now among individual users and organisations alike. According to two new reports, as social networking usage increases, so do social networking security challenges. Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Data deduplication technology considerations for ROBOs
Data deduplication technology can help remote offices and branch offices (ROBOs) address bandwidth restrictions. Learn the factors to consider before adopting data deduplication technology. Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Storage roundup: IBM powers Iridis III HPC environment; Drobo NAS targets SOHO market; and more
IBM powers university's Iridis III HPC environment; Drobo FS NAS devices targets SOHO market; LTO-5 Ultrium tape capability available in HP StorageWorks MSL; and more. Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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EMC boosts Data Domain capacity with new clustered DD880
EMC has refreshed its Data Domain deduplication portfolio, doubling capacity and adding encryption. Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Opinion: How public sector could save £4bn on IT without cutting jobs
Peter Gershon might be right when he says in his efficiency review that the public sector can save between £2bn and £4bn on IT bills, and I would argue that it might not be necessary to cut jobs and projects because savings could come through better... Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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PhotoShop CS5 promises faster image processing
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April 12, 2010
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Content aware processing in PhotoShop CS5
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April 12, 2010
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Flash 5 now supports iPhone
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April 12, 2010
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Flash programming without code in CS5
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April 12, 2010
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Adobe CS5 unveiled
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April 12, 2010
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Photos: Adobe CS5 first look
CS5 is the latest release of Adobe's Creative Suite, which includes tighter workflow to help designers and Flash developers work more efficiently across Photoshop. Illustrator and Flash. Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Automated abattoirs for sacred cows – what IMIS wants from the new government
We can see splendid aspirations from the main political parties regarding the use of online services to transform public service delivery. Turning these into practical delivery requires first that government rebuilds its in-house skills as an ... Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Animal Logic changes two storage platforms: Isilon and DataDirect Networks in, NetApp's role reduced
Australian film studio Animal Logic has changed two of its storage platforms, with the combination of performance and support leading it to adopt DataDirect Networks for applications previously performed by Bright and replace its primary production ... Continue Reading
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April 12, 2010
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Apr'10
Department of Human Services winds up Verizon secure email service
Australia’s Department of Human Services is seeking a new secure email service. Continue Reading